Or do I have to dig around the manufacturer's website?
In particular, I'd like to know the size and block size of the L1 and L2 cache. If I can figure out the latency, associativity, block replacement method (assuming it's not direct mapped), etc., then so much the better.
Failing that, does anybody know offhand whether Intel keeps the sizes of its L1 caches the same for all chips in a processor line, or is knowing that the thing is a P4 not good enough?
In particular, I'd like to know the size and block size of the L1 and L2 cache. If I can figure out the latency, associativity, block replacement method (assuming it's not direct mapped), etc., then so much the better.
Failing that, does anybody know offhand whether Intel keeps the sizes of its L1 caches the same for all chips in a processor line, or is knowing that the thing is a P4 not good enough?
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